Term ID: T1379

Environmental Psychology

/environmental-psychology/
The study of interactions between people and their physical environments, examining how built and natural environments affect behavior, well-being, and performance. This field informs design of therapeutic spaces, schools, and communities.
Example: Research showing that patients in hospital rooms with windows facing nature recover faster and require less pain medication than those with windows facing brick walls.

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Reference: Barker (1968)